May 22, 2010
The amount of money spent on cancer research has grown every year. The American Cancer Society reported a cancer research budget of over 90 million back in 1988. Cancer organizations around the world have increased their research budgets as breakthroughs or promising treatments have been discovered and donations increase.
Globally, over $12.6 billion was spent on cancer research in 2001. Australia reports over $55 million has been spent by
cancer researchers in that country, with over $37 million of that since 2004. In 2008 three research grant applications were awarded that totaled $7.5 million.
In the United Kingdom, 450-500 million pounds, equivalent to approximately 700 to 800 million US Dollars, is spent every year alone. Funding for cancer research comes from a variety of sources. The U.S. government recently earmarked over $21.5 billion federal stimulus dollars to be used for cancer research and development of future treatments. Other sources are various non-government agencies such as the American Cancer Society, Donald D. Dorfman Research Award, and the American Association for Cancer Research.

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Donations for cancer research by individuals is a valuable way of raising research dollars. The U.S. tax code makes donations of this type attractive when money is given to tax-exempt non-profit agencies. This allows donors to take deductions on their taxes each year, benefiting the individual and the organization.
Some organizations combine donations with shopping opportunities. Groups such as the Cancer Research Foundation partners with online merchants with a commitment that at least 80% of all donations will be dedicated to research programs devoted to cancer.
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May 22, 2010
It has been documented that the initial discovery of any type of melanoma was by a John Hunter in seventeen hundred and eighty seven (1787). He was said to be the first person to actually come in contact with melanoma through actual surgery on a patient. He described what we know now, as melanoma, only as some form of cancerous fungus. The scientists thought it prudent to save this extracted tumor described as a cancerous fungus in a surgery museum which was located in England. Many, many years after this finding sometime in the later part of the nineteen hundreds the tumer was placed under a microscope and it was then ascertained that this ‘fungus’ was actually a metastatic melanoma.
An understanding of what Metastatic melanoma is, is it is when the melanoma that may have started on the persons skin or maybe their eyes and then made its way through the bloodstream into the infected persons many organs. These soon to be infected organs located within the body, when actually infected with melanoma will effectively shut down and actually stop doing their job.
As this was the case at the time what followed was that Rene Laennic decided to and was actually the first to do this whereas he termed the melanoma an actual disease and then treated it as you treat any disease.

Melanoma starts on the skin
Up until this point in time no one knew very much about melanoma as it was still very much a subject under scrutiny and was still being researched. Up until 1806 it was understood that melanoma was also hereditary in some people. Sometime in one of the greatest years in history,1956, Henry Lancaster took the research a little further and observed that when the melanoma was exposed to ultraviolet rays it worsened and actually grew larger. Soon, hopefully, we will find better ways to detect and handle then maybe cure all melanoma.
Recently Mayo Clinic researchers have now uncovered a new until now hitherto unknown cellular secret which may explain much more about this cancer since the initial discovery of a melanoma. It is a great thing media has done in the making that many more people have become melanoma educated and melanoma aware. Getting tested before it spreads if at all suspecting a melanoma is the first step to eradicating this terrible curse from your body. It is still concerning that many people do not get malignant melanoma detected until it is too late for them.
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